[Ammotrechidae
whose 2nd and 3rd tarsi are each 2-segmented and whose 4th tarsi are
4-segmented; 2nd and 3rd tibia dorsally with 1 terminal spine, and with
1.2 ventral-apical spine-like setae. The first segment of the 2nd and
3rd tarsi is twice as long as the second, and the first segment of the
4th tarsus is as long as the last three similarly sized segments
together (fig. 342, b, c).]